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Stephen Yulish was always interested in UFOs and was a member of NICAP and APRO in the 1960s after reading Project Bluebook. He studied astronomy and exobiology at Case Western Reserve University and graduated in 1969. He eventually became a
History Professor at The University of Arizona for seven years where he visited Allen Hyneck's Tucson group. He became interested in Bible Prophecy after he had
a headon collision with Jesus Christ in 1988. He is presently disabled with MS and writes about endtime scenarios. Email Stephen Yulish. Visit Stephen Yulish's website.
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Behold Azazel: the Extraterrestrial-Revisitedby Stephen Yulish PhD 
Posted: 12:00 September 12, 2008

Azazel is now believed to be an extraterrestrial, fallen, demonic angel. |
“About the time of the End, a body of men will be raised up who will turn their attention to the [Biblical] Prophecies and insist upon their literal interpretation in the midst of much clamor and opposition.” Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727)
On January 3, 2007 my article, Behold Azazel: the Extraterrestrial, was published in UFO Digest. In that article, I first introduced all of you to the image of Azazel which I had channeled years earlier from the spirit world and is shown again above. I later used that image as the basis for my character of the extraterrestrial, i.e. fallen angel in both of my novels, The Great Harpazo Deception and Invasion: Israel. I explained how I had haphazardly derived the name from the Jewish pseudopigraphal book, The Apocalypse of Abraham.
What Satan had meant for evil, God ultimately used for good in helping me to expose this ongoing deception.
“You meant evil against me but God meant it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives” (Genesis 50:20).
I have always been rather mesmerized with that image and name and have done further research.
I asked many of you what it looked like to you and some of you said it looked like an archetypal image from Northwest Indian’s culture, some said from Mayan and Aztec culture and one of you told me that it looked like an Egyptian scarab. Your continued input is appreciated.
As I have stated many times before, the Bible speaks of the interaction between fallen angels, who in my mind are so called extraterrestrials, and earth women.
“The sons of God saw that the daughters of men were beautiful and they took wives for themselves, whosoever they choose… and the Nephilim were the children of such unions”(Genesis 6:2,4).
While some theologians try to argue that these sons of God were the righteous Biblical sons of Seth, the explanation of them as angels, particularly fallen angels, is not mine alone but indeed goes back a long time. It is found in the Genesis Apocryphon in The Dead Sea Scrolls and was believed by Church Fathers, Philo of Alexandria, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, and Tertullian. The noted modern day Biblical scholar, W.F. Albright wrote that Genesis 6:2 spoke of the “intercourse between angels and women.”
While their offspring, the Nephilim (Genesis 6:4) are called “giants” in the King James Bible, the Hebrew word is actually derived from naphal which means the fallen ones. It was translated into gegenes in the Greek Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Old Testament, which is probably where the word giants incorrectly derived.
There is an old rabbinic tradition that the beauty of women’s long hair tempted the angels. Paul in the New Testament speaks of women keeping their heads covered because of the angels (1Corinthians 11:10). Isn’t it amazing how so called ET’s, i.e. wicked fallen angels, were mentioned in the Bible beginning thousands of years ago?
But what does this all have to do with my Azazel you ask?
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